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[images] Pikes Peak Hill Climb promises another great battle in 2013
by João Corrêa  [2013/02/11]

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Pikes Peak Hill Climb promises another great battle in 2013

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Rod Millen showdown with Monster Tajima in Electric division highlights the
2013 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.

Colorado Springs - A battle between two former Kings of the Mountain in the
suddenly-loaded Electric Auto Division will highlight the 91st running of
the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on June 30.

Eleven new records were set last year at the second-oldest motor sports
event in the USA behind the Indy 500, the first edition contested on the
fully-paved 12.42 mile course with 156 turns that begins at 9,390 feet and
finishes on the summit at 14,110 feet, where the air is rare.

The event’s growing international prestige is again evident this year with
entries from France, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Sweden, Brazil, Canada, Great
Britain, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland and Belgium.

The showdown in the Electric division will feature a pair of veteran drivers
who have a combined scoreboard of 17 wins on America’s Mountain, New
Zealander Rod Millen and Japan’s Nobuhiro “Monster” Tajima.

Tajima, who will turn 63 two days before the race, will be again driving his
Tajima Motors E-Runner, which was forced out of the race last year when
Tajima developed a small fire aboard the electric vehicle.

The Japanese driver, a fixture in the event, has won the Unlimited division
eight times, and was the first driver to crack the ten-minute mark when he
clocked a 9:51.278 in winning the title in 2011. It was his sixth straight
win in the Unlimited field.

Millen, 61, will be making his debut in the Electric division, driving the
Toyota TMG EV P002 that won last year’s Electric title when it was piloted
by Japan’s Fumio Nutahara.

Nutahara (Hokkaido Japan) will be back himself in an effort to defend his
Electric title, this time driving an auto that is yet to be determined by
the 2006 Monte Carlo Rally PWRC Champion. He established the all-time record
in the Electric division last year with his time of 10:15.380 in a 2012
Toyota Motorsport Gmbh.

Rod Millen has won nine titles on Pikes Peak, including five Unlimited
crowns, the 2011 Time Attack 2WD crown, and other triumphs dating back to
1989 in Pikes Peak Open, Pikes Peak Production, and High Performance
Showroom Stock divisions. Of those, only the Pikes Peak Open division is
still on the card.

The loaded Electric field also includes the 2010 and 2011 champion, Japan’s
Ikuo Hanawa, no stranger to the twists and turns of the rugged, fully-paved
12.42-mile course to the summit of Pikes Peak. He will be behind the wheel
of a Summit HER-02 vehicle.

Rhys Millen (Huntington Beach, CA), Rod’s famous son, returns to the Peak,
this time in the Unlimited division, driving a 2013 Hyundai PM58OT. Millen
set the all-time mark on Pikes Peak last year in winning the Time Attack
division with a clocking of 9:46.164.

Millen has nine Pikes Peak crowns to wear, Time Attack titles in 2007, 2008,
2009, and 2012. He also triumphed in the old High Performance Showroom Stock
division in 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2001. He also won the Pikes Peak Open
division in 1992.

Veteran Paul Dallenbach (Basalt, CO) has teamed up with Rhys Millen this
year and will be the prohibitive favorite in the Time Attack division,
driving Millen’s Hyundai Genesis Coupe that set the all-time speed mark last
year.

Dallenbach has captured titles in the Open Wheel division in 1993, 2003,
2004, 2007, 2008 and 2009 to stamp himself as one of the most accomplished
drivers on the Peak.

"We're certainly proud to renew our successful partnership with Rhys Millen
Racing to take on the unique challenge of international motorsports known as
Pikes Peak," said Steve Shannon, vice president, marketing, Hyundai Motor
America.

"Last year's all-time world record, set by Millen in the production-based
Genesis Coupe, was a defining milestone in Hyundai's quest to build
thrilling and durable rear-drive performance vehicles that are as capable on
the road as they are in the rigors of competitive motorsport."

Last year’s Unlimited division winner, veteran David Donner (Colorado
Springs), is entered in the Time Attack division this summer. He’s won the
Open Wheel division three times, 1991, 2002 and 2005 and is the latest in
the legendary line of the Donner family that has raced and won on Pikes Peak
– Robert Donner, Robert Donner, Jr., Robert Donner III and David.

Spencer Steele (Aurora, CO), will be back on the hill again this year. He
won the Open Wheel division last year with a clocking of 4:13.240 on a
course that was shortened by the late afternoon inclement weather near the
summit of Pikes Peak.

Another driver back to defend his title is Rick Knoop (Laguna Beach, CA),
who won the Exhibition division and Rookie of the Year honors last year with
a clocking of 10:56.240. Knoop, a 34-year racing veteran for major factory
teams at Daytona, LeMans, Sebring, Monza, Watkins Glen, LimeRock Road,
Atlanta Riverside, Laguna Seca, Riverside and other major races is moving
over to the Pikes Peak Open division this time.

Doug Siddens (Cedar Park, TX), who won the Exhibition Powersport auto
division last year, has moved up to the loaded Unlimited division and will
be challenging the Peak in a 2009 Polaris RZR-X.

The Motorcycles

Jason Archuleta (Colorado Springs) will return to defend his 250cc division
title on his 2005 Yamaha YZ250 bike. He won last year with a clocking of
11:41.015, which set the all-time record for the 250 division.

One of the motorcycle division’s all-time stars is coming back to the Peak
this year. Davey Durelle (Elizabeth, CO) will race in the 450 cc division on
a 2009 Honda CRF450 bike. Durelle won the 450 division in 2011 and has a
total of 16 championships on the Peak in divisions that include 250, 450,
500, and 750cc.

Last year’s 450cc champion, Travis Newbold (Wheat Ridge, CO) is entered
again after taking the division crown and setting the all-time division
record of 11:06.618. He’ll be on a 2005 Honda CRFX bike in defending his
2012 title and new record.

Another defending champion and all-time division record setter will be part
of the Pikes Peak Vintage division this year. Marc LaNoue (Houston, TX) will
be aboard his 1971 Triumph Champion bike as he attempts tp crack his own
course record in the popular division.

2012 champion Steve Tutt (Platte City, MO), will defend his title in the
Quad Modified field on a 2006 Honda TRX bike. He was another racer who set
an all-time division record on the fully-paved course with his winning time
of 11:40.521.

John-Thomas Wood (Adelanto, CA), will bring his 1996 Windle Suzuki bike to
the Peak to defend his 2012 Side Car title, which included an all-time
division record of 11:41.406. He also won the Side Car title in 2011 on the
hill.

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